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This campground has a full virtual tour with interactive campsite markers. Walk through every loop, inspect individual sites, and see the views before you book.

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📖 About This Campground

  • Crawford Notch State Park, located in the heart of New Hampshire's White Mountains, spans 5,775 acres and offers a diverse range of recreational activities amidst stunning natural landscapes.
Activities and Attractions:
  • Hiking: The park features numerous trails catering to various skill levels. Notable hikes include:
    • Arethusa Falls: A 1.5-mile trail leading to New Hampshire's highest waterfall, standing at 140 feet.
    • Mount Willard: A moderate 3.2-mile round-trip hike offering panoramic views of the notch.
    • Mount Tom, Field, and Willey: A more challenging loop covering three peaks, rewarding hikers with expansive vistas.
  • Waterfalls: Beyond Arethusa Falls, the park is home to several other picturesque waterfalls, including Ripley Falls and Silver Cascade, each accessible via short hikes.
  • Camping: The Dry River Campground offers 36 wooded sites equipped with amenities such as flush toilets and showers, providing a comfortable base for exploring the park.
  • Historical Sites: The Willey House Site provides insight into the area's history, including the tragic landslide of 1826 that claimed the Willey family.
Wildlife and Natural Features: Visitors may encounter diverse wildlife, including moose, black bears, and various bird species. The park's terrain features rugged mountains, dense forests, and clear streams, offering ample opportunities for photography and nature observation. Visitor Information:
  • Location: The park is accessible via U.S. Route 302, situated between the towns of Bartlett and Bretton Woods.
  • Operating Hours: The park is open year-round, though certain facilities and trails may have seasonal closures. It's advisable to check current conditions before planning your visit.
  • Fees: Day-use fees apply, with rates varying for adults, children, and seniors. Camping fees are separate and reservations can be made in advance.
For detailed information on trails, camping reservations, and current conditions, please visit the official New Hampshire State Parks website.

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